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The Fall of Babylon Revelation 18
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Angel lightened in glory The Glory of the Lord returns to His temple and people. A restoration Revelation 18:1-2 “Babylon has fallen” Satan’s kingdom has come to an end via the Second Coming Unclean birds— 1 Mosaic law=fowls (predators) that eat carrion (dead animals) were considered unclean. 2 Old Testament= associates fowls with the judgment of god upon the rebellious—something that feeds upon the souls of men
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fornication Merchants—rich=Economic based on the finer things in life. Profit is the essential motive that drives Babylon. Revelation 18:3-4 “Come out of her” “Lehk lekah” Get thee out (Gen 12:1) of the world. (D&C 133:7) The price is the souls of men There are no fence sitters. If we are not for the Lord and the truth we are fighting for the adversary. (What Scripture Mastery?) Partakers of her sins—The righteous are warned not to participate in the evils of the last days
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However: “…Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.” Jeremiah 31:34
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Payment What does Babylon want? The Souls of Men Revelation 18:5-6 She (Babylon) will give you what you want, only temporarily and at a price Double= Her payment to us is not 1 for 1, but 2 for 1
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Plagues Death and Mourning and Famine And burned with fire Revelation 18:8 Burned— 1. A purifying agent used in the last days. Only those things already pure and incorruptible will remain. 2. Fire of the Holy Ghost will purge those willing to have his companionship. They will cast Satan out. Representing the priestly class: Babylon, the whore. Under the law, a woman found in adultery or harlotry, was stoned, but the daughter of a Levitical High Priest, was burned
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Kings bewail Powerful wicked Leaders They will lament not because of guilt, but instead, they can’t continue living deliciously. They have lost their mistress (power) who provided great satisfaction. People tend to put up with sin as long as the economy is good. Revelation 18:9-11 Standing afar off—fear of Babylon’s torment. Those who are in disbelief of the swiftness of the fall of their world. (9/11) Example Merchants weep—their stores are full but no one is buying 1.No one buys because the whole economic structure has collapsed. 2.The spirit of consecration has humbled the power of possession.
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Departed from thee All is taken away Revelation 18:12-19 Mourning—of those who sold themselves to Babylon. It is suddenly gone. Not a cry of repentance but a grief that it can’t go on forever. Is the Lord opposed to prosperity? (D&C 49:19-20)
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God’s Law As this millstone is thrown violently and sinks down into the abyss, Babylon is gone, never to rise again from the depths. Revelation 18:20-24 1.Law of bloodshed=Life of a man is required if he slays a fellow man 2.Law of a spiteful witness=if a witness is found guilty of perjury he receives the punishment he desired for his fellow man. All the degrading music that was part of this city will cease
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Don’t Look Back When we leave her (Babylon) we are not to depart, as did Israel out of Egypt, constantly looking back, longing for the “flesh pots” of their former bondage. We must not itch and pine for the “good old days’ of worldliness. When we leave Babylon we are to go rejoicing, singing, and eager to tell the whole world the wonders of the Savior’s atonement that gave us a way out. –Michael Wilcox
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Sources: “Who Shall Be Able to Stand” Michael Wilcox page 266 Notes from Lesley Meacham and Becky Davies Poway Institute Class “The Book of Revelation Made Easier” David J. Ridges
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